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What should’ve been a simple, heartwarming moment of festive joy turned into a troubling display of the prejudices that still linger online.
Luke Pollard, the openly gay Member of Parliament for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, shared a charming post of him and his husband enjoying a day off together before Christmas.
But instead of the universally positive response the happy couple deserved, their post was met with a wave of homophobia—and a fierce backlash against the negativity.
Pollard posted two adorable snapshots featuring him and his husband, Sydney, casually enjoying coffee and prepping for Christmas.

The caption? Pure holiday cheer: “Enjoying a day off with my husband. Have a good day all!”
But even in 2024, such wholesome content seems to ruffle feathers in certain corners of the internet.
Cruel comments poured in from the usual suspects: anonymous trolls spewing homophobic rhetoric.
Some critics zeroed in on the couple’s 20-year age difference—a tired, overused angle often weaponized against same-sex couples.
Allies Speak Out: “Love is Love”
However, the homophobic remarks were met with an outpouring of love and support.
Among the defenders was journalist Louis Staples, who clapped back at the critics, pointing out their hypocrisy.

Staples reminded everyone that age-gap relationships, such as Boris Johnson and his wife Carrie’s 24-year difference, rarely attract the same scrutiny.
“Interesting that people seem so consistently pressed about this particular relationship,” he noted.
The supportive responses didn’t stop there.
Fellow LGBTQ+ advocate Rob McDowall chimed in with some seasonal sass, dismissing the trolls as “the usual dafties” and wishing Luke and Sydney a fabulous Christmas.
Meanwhile, another commenter, Luke Robert Black, called out the bigotry for what it was, writing, “They’re a married couple having a day off, days before Christmas. Some people need to seriously calm down.”
A user named Libbie x summed up the collective frustration beautifully: “Why are some people a bit cruel? Love is love.”
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A Wedding to Celebrate
If you missed it, Pollard and Sydney tied the knot earlier this year in a gorgeous summer ceremony in Cornwall.
Pollard’s Instagram post about the wedding radiated joy as he reflected on how far LGBTQ+ rights have come: “When I was growing up, it was illegal for two men to marry. We have come a long way. Love wins.”

The couple has been together for eight years, and their love story is as genuine as it gets.
Sydney is Pollard’s rock, and the MP has never been shy about expressing his gratitude for the life they’ve built together.
Why the Double Standard?
This incident raises an important question: why are same-sex couples so frequently targeted for things society glosses over in heterosexual relationships?
Whether it’s an age gap, public displays of affection, or simply existing as a loving couple, LGBTQ+ relationships are often judged unfairly.
But moments like these also highlight the strength of the LGBTQ+ community and its allies.
The love and support showered on Pollard and Sydney far outweighed the hate.

And while trolls may try to dim the light, they can’t extinguish the joy of two people in love, celebrating the holiday season together.
So here’s to Luke and Sydney, who remind us that love truly does win—even when the Grinches of the internet try to spoil the party. Keep shining, you two!
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